Social policy : an introduction /
A highly respected introductory textbook to social policy, updated to cover recent developments.
Основни автори: | Blakemore, Kenneth, 1948- (Author), Warwick-Booth, Louise, (Author) |
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Формат: | Електронна книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Maidenhead, Berkshire :
Open University Press,
2013.
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Издание: | Fourth edition. |
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Онлайн достъп: |
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=646622 |
Подобни документи: |
Print version::
Social policy. |
Съдържание:
- Social Policy An Introduction; Social Policy an introduction; Praise for this book; Contents; List of activities; List of tables; List of figures; List of boxes; The authors; Preface; 1 The subject of social policy; Key learning outcomes; Overview of the chapter; Social policy: an identity problem?; The story of social policy; Conclusions: the subject today; Suggestions for further reading; 2 Ideas and concepts in social policy; Key learning outcomes; Overview of the chapter; Social policy principles; Equality, equity and justice; Need; Freedom and rights; Conclusions; Summary of key points.
- Key terms and conceptsSuggestions for further reading; 3 The development of social policy in Britain; Key learning outcomes; Overview of the chapter; The importance of history; Example 1: from workhouse to workfare?; Example 2: public health reform; Example 3: education, the role of government and the concept of the 'contract state'; The development of a welfare state; Conclusions: Britain's welfare history in comparative context; Summary of key points; Key terms and concepts; Suggestions for further reading; 4 The global social policy environment; Key learning outcomes.
- Overview of the chapterThe current context of policy-making; Globalization; Conclusions: global social policy futures; Summary of key points; Key terms and concepts; Suggestions for further reading; 5 The contested boundaries of social policy: the case of criminal justice; Key learning outcomes; Overview of the chapter; Introduction: what is criminal justice policy?; Criminal justice, social control and social policy: a 'penal-welfare state'?; Comparing crime and criminal justice; Measuring crime; The criminal justice process; Conclusion; Summary of key points; Key terms and concepts.
- Suggestions for further reading6 Who gets what? Slicing the welfare cake; Key learning outcomes; Overview of the chapter; What are the benefits of the welfare system?; Should benefits and services be selective or universal?; Gainers and losers: individuals and groups; How large is the welfare cake?; Social security: who benefits?; Poverty and social exclusion; Conclusions; Summary of key points; Key terms and concepts; Suggestions for further reading; 7 Social policy, politics and social control; Key learning outcomes; Overview of the chapter; Social control and the rise of welfare.
- Social policy and the political orderSocial control and individual freedom; Conclusions: can social policies bring benign control?; Summary of key points; Key terms and concepts; Suggestions for further reading; 8 Who makes policy? The example of education; Key learning outcomes; Overview of the chapter; Models of power: understanding how decisions are made; The background: education and Conservative policies of the 1980s and 1990s; Centralizing control: the New Labour educational legacy; Policies for the future?; Conclusions; Summary of key points; Key terms and concepts.